T-INNOWARE Shines at GISEC 2025: AI Agents Usher in a New Era of Cybersecurity O&M

2025-05-08

AI-powered cybersecurity operations solution provider T-INNOWARE (a subsidiary of Sinovatio Singapore) stole the spotlight at the recently concluded GISEC Global 2025, showcasing its innovative Security AI (SAI) and Network Packet Broker (NPB) solutions. With cutting-edge AI technology and industry insights, T-INNOWARE emerged as one of the key highlights at the Middle East and Africa's largest cybersecurity event.



Chinese Tech Power Shines at GISEC: T-INNOWARE Demonstrates Innovative Strength in Cybersecurity


As the most influential cybersecurity event in the Middle East, GISEC Global 2025 brought together over 25,000 professionals from more than 160 countries and 750 leading global security companies. On this international stage, T-INNOWARE, as an outstanding repres entative of Chinese cybersecurity companies expanding globally, showcased China's technological breakthroughs in AI-driven security operations under the theme "AI Agents Redefining Cybersecurity Operations & Maintenance."


During the event, the "China Pavilion" drew significant attention, with several leading Chinese cybersecurity companies, including T-INNOWARE, displaying innovations in artificial intelligence, big data analytics, cloud security, and more. This demonstrated the robust development and international competitiveness of China's cybersecurity industry.



Security AI (SAI): The "Super Commander" for Intelligent Security Operations


T-INNOWARE's SAI platform, featuring its dual-mode "Copilot + Autopilot" capability, was one of the most talked-about solutions at the event. Its intelligent alert noise reduction technology reduces false positives by 90%, while its automated penetration testing function continuously scans for vulnerabilities and generates remediation suggestions, significantly enhancing enterprise security defense efficiency. Multiple clients from the finance and healthcare sectors expressed strong interest in collaboration after experiencing live demonstrations.




Network Packet Broker (NPB): The Expert in Intelligent Traffic Management


Addressing data privacy challenges in hybrid cloud environments, T-INNOWARE's NPB product series (NIF and SA series) demonstrated powerful traffic access, intelligent filtering, and multi-layer preprocessing capabilities. Among these, NIF's multi-level traffic filtering and SA's intelligent service chaining and SSL offloading became hot topics among network architects.



T-INNOWARE was invited to deliver a keynote speech titled "OSINT: Transforming Public Data into Actionable Intelligence Across Industries." Using real-world cases such as financial risk control and government public opinion monitoring, the presentation vividly illustrated how AI extracts high-value intelligence from open-source data, including social media and satellite imagery. The session concluded with enthusiastic audience engagement and lively discussions.




Massive Potential in the Middle East Market: T-INNOWARE Accelerates Global Expansion


With the Middle East cybersecurity market expected to reach $31 billion by 2030, GISEC has become a critical platform for companies looking to expand their presence in the region. During the event, T-INNOWARE held in-depth discussions with relevant government agencies and enterprise representatives, laying a solid foundation for future market expansion.


(Interactive activities ignited the exhibition booth, significantly boosting brand influence.)


T-INNOWARE's successful appearance at GISEC 2025 not only demonstrated its technological strength but also introduced a new concept of "intelligent, efficient, and cost-optimized" security operations to the global market.


Moving forward, the company will continue to deepen the application of AI Agents in threat detection and automated response scenarios while accelerating its expansion into the Middle East, Africa, and global markets.


"Cybersecurity is entering the era of AI Agents, and T-INNOWARE is ready to lead this transformation," said a T-INNOWARE spokesperson.



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